>>3394727>once you have them setup the ergo is phenomenalOof, I guess I can’t speak for the a7iii and a7sii, but I own an a7ii and the ergonomics are crap.
Eg,
1. Changing your active focus point takes three button taps minimum
2. The eye sensor is too sensitive, which means the rear lcd turns off if you’re holding the camera low and close to your body
3. There are five separate customizable buttons (C1-C4, center, down) with nothing assigned to them by default. The functions available to assign to these buttons are weirdly limited. I literally can’t find anything I want to assign to C4. There are a bunch of things that I’d *like* to assign to it, like monitor/EVF swap to mitigate #2, but those aren’t options.
Also, Sony doesn’t make any compact lenses (eg, something akin to the canon 40mm and 24mm pancakes, or even sony’s own 16mm for crop), which means you kind of lose one of the main advantages of mirrorless. And they don’t make a decent fast normal lens for under a grand. My Canon 50/1.8 on an MC-11 is much faster to focus, and the combo cost nearly the same, as the Sony 50/1.8. Oh, and the Canon+mc11 is the same size as the Sony 50 alone.